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iflenmwr VVevm:inn, Margaret Petruskv, Claire Vielhuuer, and hlury ,l'l1tJII'll3SUl1 hulcl altar linens as Sister Fgitliai explains their use to lim-itil.,-ic Kt-llv, lrene Filter, uncl Patricia iXleGunigle. Intent nn the study of litur- giuul symbols posted on the .,.,. IK junior bulletin hoard are: V hlildrecl Brady and hlargaret I A in isis L Algeo. Below: Sister Dulcis- U LM, , 4 simu holds the attention of her freshmen Religion Class if Q so i as she instructs them to ful- ' R 4 i'ie Y low The VVtiy, the Truth, and the Life. 1
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e igion, gfueprinf or ie You can learn more on your knees than you can from a book, says Father Szal as senior, Myrna Diletto, listens intently. Through daily classes in reli- gion, and through contact with the spirit of the Holy Family' ever present in the halls of Nazareth, we Nancy Anns acquire faith to conquer foolish care and learn to defend this our most cherished possession, our Cod-given heritage. It is in thedaily practice of our religion, in earnest prayer in chapel and out of it, that we, who seek to build God's citadel, a ca- thedral of our souls as a place of abode for the Holy Trinity, find priceless inspiration. Claire lVlurray's, Kathleen Flanagan's, and Sally Gannon's discussion in Religion class must be very interesting to draw such attention from the seniors.
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QCS , mx r ,A st vcr X 5 , i 7 MM 52' . N N .f. N. xx. V xx sX xx. X VKX ,k X Q ,f I Above: The crisp October air is filled with Hail Marvs as the student body offers the rosary for peace. Left: Sotlality othcers clockwise: Frances Bitt- ner, Prefcctg Marie jaskiewicz, Vice-Prefectg Louise Lawler, Secretary and Patricia Shields, Treasurer. The chief aim of the Sodality as an organization is the building up of devotion to Mary. It is a step- ping stone to our ultimate goal of happiness-union with God in heaven. To be a true sodalist we must model our life on that of Marys As sophomores we are given this privilege when we ofhcially become members of Our Ladys sodality and take as our motto To Iesus Through Mary. Through the efforts of H. Frances Bittner, prefect, and the other three sodality officers and the guidance of Sister lN'l. I-Ionorata, moderator, and the Rev. Ignatius Szal, sodality director, we sodalists learn to build our cathedrals--and so to live our lives-with Mary, through Mary, and in Mary.
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